The Rest, Only Noise

Chapter 111: I can do the job (6/46)

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Coming in 1983, Louie took a few days off because his girlfriend, Lorraine "Marlene" Molina, came to America.

Louie and Lorraine spent the day playing north of Boston.

Because North Boston has a nickname, "Little Italy".

There, Lorraine could find a hometown feel.

"Why don't you want me to watch the game live?" Lorraine wanted to know what kind of environment Louis was working in.

"Because I love you, Malena." It was definitely sincere, not sweet.

As long as the Celtics are still playing their home games at the Boston Garden, Louie doesn't want Lorraine to watch.

For non-natives, once the game starts, it's hell.

Louie also doesn't know how he got used to the garden environment, he really admires Bill Fitch and all the head coaches who come to the garden for putting on suits and staying elegant on the cesspit-like court.

If it was him, he would love to command shirtless.

Lorraine came to America for the first time, and it wasn't as scary as she thought. By the way, she also met Louis' mother.

To Louis's surprise, Li Xuanbing didn't like Lorraine.

Because she is so beautiful.

"Have you not watched "Eternal Sky"? The more beautiful a woman is, the easier it is to deceive people." Li Xuanbing's reaction was too normal.

Lorraine is so beautiful and so **** that women will imagine her as an incarnation of evil.

"It just so happens that I will also lie to you. For example, I will lie to you to study in school and actually work in the Black Drugs Major League." Louie said jokingly.

Li Xuanbing said seriously: "I don't object to you being with her, but you'd better get to know her better."

"Yes Yes."

True intimacy means discovering aspects of each other that are usually unknown to others. Even if you don't want to see it sometimes.

Louis and Lorraine had reached this level of distance, and he saw Lorraine's face without lipstick, the real size of her bra, and a cute little birthmark on her buttocks, and she was somewhat self-conscious. Big, complacent, like to show off and be noticed.

At Lorraine's insistence, Louie decides to take her to a game at the Boston Garden.

Before leaving, Louis reminded her not to put on too much makeup. Even though Boston was in a cold winter and snowed for a month, in the old warehouse-like garden, tens of thousands of fans were enough to turn the inside of the arena into a burning area. A slum that is on fire and airtight.

Entering it is like taking a sauna, no matter how delicate the dress is, it will be ruthlessly destroyed by the temperature.

Lorraine did not listen to Louis. After she arrived at the scene of the garden, she met up with at least 20 times.

Louis could only hold her hand in a high-profile manner, and then sat AWOL in the front row.

It's the same wherever he sits, the assistant coach who doesn't give Fitch any advice.

On this day, the Celtics' opponent is the Houston Rockets, who are currently 3 wins and 28 losses.

Their record aptly reflects the value of Moses Malone.

With Malone, they are the heroes who can beat Goliath in the playoffs.

Without Malone, they'd have a hard time winning a game.

Even more outrageous is that the Celtics and they played very anxious.

Lorraine is not so interested in competitive sports, and Italy is a country that values ​​football more than anything else. And football scores those few goals every game, Lorraine's attention can not hold the arrival of exciting moments.

The rhythm of the basketball was just right, and she was able to score before her patience ran out, continuing to hang her.

But Louie could see that she didn't like basketball, and she acted like she did because she was sitting next to her.

The sweltering environment in the garden made Lorraine understand why Louis didn't want her to come to watch the game.

The Celtics defeated the Rockets 88-87.

A 1-point win over the league's crane tail isn't something to be happy about.

Predictably, Bill Fitch is going to get mad again.

Louie didn't go back to the locker room, he took Lorraine back home.

Lorraine is applying for a study abroad opportunity in the United States. With her grades, it is not easy, but Louis will help her.

Two days later, Lorraine returned to Italy.

Louis is back at work, his work is not as hard and complicated as it used to be, sometimes, he is just waiting, waiting for the opportunity to come.

Auerbach is not in the mood to quarrel with Fitch, and he is more concerned about a new round of collective bargaining negotiations.

The progress of the negotiations will affect the future of the alliance.

Conservatives like him hate what Fleischer does.

"That **** was playing the piano behind Hondo's back!" Auerbach cursed in his office. "He almost brought Hondo to the ABA!"

Louie understands the inside story of this matter. In the mid-to-late 1960s, the income of players increased rapidly.

The source of the premium contract began when the Knicks gave the 1966 No. 1 draft pick Cazzie Russell SFSG a six-figure rookie contract. Since then, the NBA has entered an era when the top rookie debuted and got a big contract and lost its aggressive motivation.

By the early 1970s, the Celtics did not give Havlicek a worthy contract.

Looking at it now, Havlicek's demands are completely fine, and Fleischer is just helping him fight for a bigger contract.

Louie didn't care about Auerbach's complaints in his heart. The most successful NBA godfather in history was limited by the times and did not fully keep up with the pace of the league's commercialization.

As for the mouth, he recognized Auerbach.

"This time they proposed to distribute the total revenue of the league is just nonsense!" Auerbach said angrily. "In that way, the relationship between the player and the team is no longer an employment relationship, but a partnership relationship."

Louie smiled lightly: "Reed, it's not like it was back then. Players want more than you think."

"That's right, today we want a share of the TV contract, and next time they'll even share the parking fee of the arena!" Auerbach is heartbroken for the league's degeneration~www.readwn.com~ Instead of focusing on these uncontrollable things, it is better to Think about how to change the team's current predicament. "Louis said, "There's something wrong with the smell in the team lately. "

"What's wrong?"

Louie said figuratively: "In recent games, I have seen five players wearing Celtic jerseys playing on the field without seeing a team."

"It's Fitch's job," Auerbach laughed. "Just watch."

Louie joked: "I can do this job."

It’s just that they didn’t expect the real destruction of the team, and the hidden dangers of this season, which still came from the negotiation between the league and the union on the sidelines. At a critical point of orderly progress, they suddenly took a big step backward-this completely detonated the contradiction between the two sides. .

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